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by Rachel Komich Jack Johnson will headline the Kōkua for Kaua’i benefit concert on May 12 to help restore the community of Kaua’i after unprecedented rains caused widespread devastation on the Hawaiian island, leaving thousands of residents in need of … Continue reading →

By Rachel Komich Metallica is launching a national community service initiative dedicated to improving the communities that have been part of their journey for so many years. The band’s All Within My Hands foundation, launched last year, has declared May … Continue reading →

By Kennedi Johnson Our country has managed to progress in a number of civil and human rights issues, however, there is still plenty of work to be done in the protection of marginalized citizens. Whether it’s protecting the rights of … Continue reading →

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By Laura Ferreiro Mike Einziger of Incubus, Travis Barker of Blink 182, Pharrell Williams and renowned composer Hans Zimmer may seem like an unlikely group of musicians to work together, but they’ve teamed up to record a song to bring … Continue reading →

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By Laura Ferreiro While most of Austin was still asleep or nursing their hangovers, a few dozen of us gathered in the Austin Convention Center on the last day of the South by Southwest music festival to discuss how brands … Continue reading →

By Sarah Weiss No one is immune to catching holiday some holiday cheer — just ask Jonathan Wilson and Mike Campbell. Together the two musicians will host the second annual Merry Minstrel Musical Circus, A Holiday Gathering and Goodwill Jamathon … Continue reading →

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By Hilary Gridley Most of us will never have the chance to join Beyoncé on stage. Fortunately, there’s an even better way to stand up with the pop star and turn one day into a global day of action for … Continue reading →

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By Hilary Gridley Getting young adults excited about voting, like getting them excited about anything, is much easier when music’s involved. HeadCount, a nonpartisan grassroots organization that uses the power of music to register voters and raise political consciousness, knew this … Continue reading →

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By Hilary Gridley Plenty of big-name musicians tackle large issues that loom over countries and span continents, but it’s surprisingly rare to find some that give something back to a small community that supported their rise to fame. Enter Edward … Continue reading →